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Monday, May 2, 2011

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“The Big Day Book”

Welcome back to the next installment of the DesignerCraftConnection Blog Hop!

This month our theme was Mother’s Day/Father’s Day/Birthdays. I chose to focus on birthdays. As before, simply click on the DesignerCraftConnection button on the right side of my blog and “hop” to the other 50+ professional designer’s blog for tons of ideas and inspiration. Have fun and please enjoy my project, “The Big Day Book” that I have included below.

I don’t know about you, but I have found that the older I get the more forgetful I become. There was a time in my life where I didn’t need to write down the dates of my family and friend’s birthdays. I kept all of the information inside my head. Well, let me tell you, those days are long over. At this point I feel like I’m having a great day if I can remember what I had for breakfast!

When my brain began fading, I thought the answer was to write everything down on sticky notes. Each time a family member’s birthday would be coming up I would write it down on a sticky note. What a great idea that was. I thought I would never miss another birthday. Everything would go back to normal and none of my family members would hate me ever again. Sounds wonderful doesn’t it? It really was a great idea until I started forgetting where I put my sticky notes! The special day would come and go and I’d find the note under an unfinished project in my studio about a week later. Yikes! I once again found myself hurting someone’s feelings because my brain seemed to function only half of the time. This was the reason behind the creating of this project.

This book is easy to create by using your scrapbook supplies and a Photobook Creator Machine by Unibind. The machine makes it easy to create the page and bind it into one of their hard cover albums. The machine melts the spine of the album, so when it’s finished the page is securely glued in the album just like the pages of a book. Of course if you don’t have a Photobook Creator Machine, you can just as easily create this project by placing your page in a three-ring binder or any scrapbook album, although if you can purchase one these machines, I say do it! You won’t be disappointed. This is a great machine and I love using it.

Here’s what you need to do to create this project. Using your scrapbook supplies (I listed what I used below) create a pocket page. Make a list of all the birthdays and anniversaries and adhere it to the front of the pocket page. Next, create a card for each of your family members and friend’s birthdays and anniversaries and place them in the pocket page. You can create your cards as easy or as difficult as you want. Once you book is finished, all you need to do is pull the card out of the pocket page, place it in an envelope and mail the card to your loved one.

Another variation of this would be to create one pocket page for every month of the year, so you would have twelve pocket pages instead of one. This variation is a lot more time consuming, but if you have the time, it’s worth it.

This project allows you to keep all of your cards together with a list of all of your important dates, all in one place. This means no more heartbreak for forgetting your mom’s birthday and no more headaches looking for those sticky notes.

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My name is Lisa Rojas. I have been a rubber stamp artist and instructor since 1995. I began designing for publication in 2000 with my work appearing in various craft and home decorating magazines including Scrap & Stamp Arts, The Rubber Stamper, Stamp It!, Paperworks, Craft Home & Style, CardMaker, and Aleene's Craft Club. I also have my designs published in several multi-designer books. I love to design projects with rubber stamps and sharing thoughts and ideas with fellow designers!

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